I am currently a Software Engineer at Microsoft specializing in back-end API development. Prior to this, I was a Computer Science major at Cornell University, where I was a TA for computer architecture and physics until I graduated in 2021. Additionally, while in college, I was a Software Engineering intern at Amazon, where I did UI development work. (read more)
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...Now, after training as a scientist and after 20 successful years in the software industry, STEM education is my full-time commitment. I love seeing the "Aha!" moments when students understand something they didn't get before. Whether teaching college students, K-12 students, engineers on the jo... (read more)